BOOKS, ARTICLES AND VIDEOS ABOUT THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS ON SOCIETY:

This is a short fiction story, which you can read for free. It presents two possible societal outcomes that may arise as a result of automation. I think this book is thought provoking and I highly recommend it.

Well made video that explains why modern automation (e.g. using software programs, AI, etc.) is fundamentally different than past technological advances, and will result in most jobs (of all types) being automated, and few new jobs that won't also be automated.

This book discusses how automation is impacting educated workers, and the possible impact on society when white-collar workers can no longer find jobs. The above link is an interview with the author, about his book. (Click the "play" button on the web page to listen to the interview; you can also use a provided link to read the transcript).

"The Citizen's Share" is a book about broad based-based employee ownership and profit sharing, exemplified by the economic vision of America's founders. It was written by Joseph R. Blasi, Richard B. Freeman and Douglass L. Kruse. The above link is a video of Google Talk given by Joseph R. Blasi about this book. Job loss caused by automation further shifts the distribution of income and wealth to the owners of capital, and is likely to make a bad situation much worse. Using employee ownership to spread the capital ownership of automation across our society may be the best available tool to address this problem.

Video of a machine made by ilapack, a company that makes a variety of machines for packaging. These machines often use Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) which are a specialized form of industrial computer used for machine control in many factory applications. This particular machine also incorporates a Delta style robot to perform a pick and place operation to provide a product sample on the outside of the package.

Video showing two Kuka LWR robot arms used in a manufacturing cell used for assembly of joint components for another model of Kuka robot. Force/torque sensing and compliance, a distinguishing feature of collaborative robots are demonstrated.

Video showing how two Kuka industrial robot arms work in unison (one inside the aircraft fuselage, the other outside) to install rivets. Also shows a large Kuka Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV), which is a large wheeled robotic vehicle that can be used to move parts and tools (sometimes robot arms are mounted to an AGV to make it mobile).

ADDITIONAL VIDEOS:

Entertaining video showing the Boston Dynamics SpotMini robot. This is an interesting "robot arm on a robot" type of design, in this case using a four legged robot. I think there will likely be many applications for various forms of robotic arms mounted onto mobile robotic platforms.

Video from Komatsu about their Autonomous Haulage System. This is one example of an autonomous truck; there are several other competitors including Caterpillar, Volvo and Hitachi. Trucks like this have been in operation since at least 2015.